Romney’s Greatest Hits from the Campaign Trail
After squeaking by in Iowa by a mere eight votes, polls have Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney leading in New Hampshire. On the eve of tomorrow’s first-in-the-nation primary, here’s a few of the former Massachusetts governor’s greatest hits from the campaign trail so far.
The “Bain” of Mitt’s Campaign
Romney’s private equity firm, Bain Capital, made billions while bankrupting nearly one-quarter of the companies it invested in, and his claims that his time at Bain led to the creation of 100,000 jobs doesn’t hold water.
Middle Class Tax Cuts = Little Bandaids
In Mitt Romney’s world, “corporations are people” and tax cuts for middle class workers are just “little Bandaids.”
The Latest: “I like firing people”
In the latest edition of “Mitt Said What,” the presidential candidate said that he likes firing people, drawing criticism from Republicans as well as Democrats.
More Flip-flops than an Old Navy Outlet
Romney’s latest big-name supporter, John McCain, wasn’t such a fan in 2008, and took the liberty of pointing out Romney’s flip-flop tendencies on the campaign trail. Not much has changed since then…well, except for Romney’s positions on some pretty important issues.
The Bet
How many presidential candidates challenge their rivals to $10,000 bets during a televised national debate?
Only one.

